Thank you again, I work a lesson a week, with daily practice. Slowly, slowly; I find it still difficult not to "sqeek"like a duck in pain! But I'll get there!
D/6, G/3, B/1. And a low whistle is essentially a big tin whistle. The point of the excercise is to get your hands and fingers decoupled for working in different patterns better. So yes, it would also apply to tin whistle.
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Well done sir
Thank you again, I work a lesson a week, with daily practice. Slowly, slowly; I find it still difficult not to "sqeek"like a duck in pain! But I'll get there!
Thanks for sharing, Tony. What is the sequence of notes? And are these exercises beneficial for tin whistle?
D/6, G/3, B/1.
And a low whistle is essentially a big tin whistle. The point of the excercise is to get your hands and fingers decoupled for working in different patterns better. So yes, it would also apply to tin whistle.
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Great video, but the high D is awfully sharp! If you cover just the 2 and 3 hole of the left hand you’ll hit the D right on the money!